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  1. E4 Grant Calder Event Management EIC Applicant [pdf, 3.5 MB]

    ...management, opening hours, noise level and light restrictions could be managed to accommodate the event requirements and fit within in the standards required in the area to operate an event of this size. Concept Plan An Event Concept has been designed using the layout of the previous Volvo Ocean Race Stopover as a blue print. Due to the projected high number and frequency of 0063 7 spectators, the concept plan for the venue includes Silo Park and Jellicoe Carpark which...

  2. Restorative justice: Practice standards for family violence cases 2019 [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    PRACTICE STANDARDS FOR FAMILY VIOLENCE CASES RESTORATIVE JUSTICE He aha te mea nui o tea ao? He tangata, he tangata, he tangata What is the most important thing in the world? It is people, it is people, it is people 3 CONTENTS CONTENTS ................................................................................................................................................... 3 INTRODUCTION .......................

  3. E69 Philip Brown - Planning - EIC - Sanford Ltd [pdf, 848 KB]

    ...necessary to determine the application (s104(1)(c). POTENTIAL EFFECTS ARISING FROM THE PROPOSAL 22. The AC36 event, and the associated works and arrangements that are required to facilitate it, has the potential to generate a number of adverse environmental effects. These have been summarised in the joint planning evidence of Mr Lala and Mr Cook for Panuku, and include effects relating to construction, ecology, visual and landscape matters, urban design, public access, navigation...

  4. Research on the effectiveness of police practice in reducing residential burglary part 4: case study of Manurewa Local Police Area [pdf, 588 KB]

    ...Manurewa burglary reduction effort. Case Study of the Manurewa Police Area ________________________________________________________________ 18 1.2 Methodology This section gives an overview of the methodology used for the evaluation. 1.2.1 Study design This evaluation aims to find out about effective burglary reduction initiatives in order to communicate best practice to Police and community partners. It was recognised that different environmental factors such as demographics, geograph...

  5. [2024] NZEnvC 173 Habitus Group Limited v Christchurch City Council [pdf, 23 MB]

    ...construction, the consent holder must provide an exterior Lighting Strategy for common external areas including pathways and the communal space (including the ROW shared with 228 and 230 Opawa Road). The strategy shall be prepared by a qualified lighting designer and submitted to Head of Resource Consents (or nominee) for acceptance via rcmon@ccc.govt.nz. The Lighting Strategy shall detail how lighting will be controlled and supplied throughout the long term and meet the requirements for t...

  6. Delivering better public services: reducing crime & reoffending result action plan [pdf, 500 KB]

    ...with the private sector to introduce situational crime prevention measures – such as insurance discounts for policy holders who target harden their property and coordination with private security providers. • Embed Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design principles into the rebuild of Christchurch. • Advance crime prevention standards for a range of products, so that consumers can make better choices. • Develop regulatory reform proposals that will reduce crime – f...

  7. Legal Submissions for Wellington International Airport Limited (dated 13 April 2018) [pdf, 114 KB]

    ...was originally proposed, often in order to address the concerns of submitters and councils. These changes must be within the scope of the original application and therefore cannot result in any increased adverse effects. 24. Accordingly, the environmental effects have already been canvassed by the AEE and the Councils 87F Report and can be updated through evidence, for example to respond to submissions as well as the passage of time. However the precise nature of the proposal wil...

  8. Evidence Brief: CCTV [pdf, 289 KB]

    ...from http://www.police.govt.nz/about-us/publication/crime-prevention- cameras-cctv-public-places-policy. Lorenc, T., Petticrew, M., Whitehead, M., Neary, D., Clayton, S., Wright, K., Thomson, H., Cummins, S., Sowden, A. & Renton, A. (2013). Environmental interventions to reduce fear of crime: systematic review of effectiveness. http://www.systematicreviewsjournal.com/content/2/1/30. Piza, E., Caplan, J. and Kennedy, L. (2012) Is the punishment more certain? An analysis of CCTV...

  9. [2022] NZEnvC 189 Port Marlborough New Zealand Limited v Marlborough District Council [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...effects associated with the conventional ships operating prior to the introduction of the MV Aratere in 1999. The Environment Court has determined that the amount of energy appropriate for the National Transportation Retlte-Area is to be founded on the environmental effects associated with conventional ships operating prior to the introduction of the M.V. Aratere in 1999. The energy limits included in the MEP are therefore based on the need to ensure that damage or change at the shore is mi...

  10. [2022] NZACC 97 – Gimenez v ACC (19 May 2022) [pdf, 246 KB]

    ...reconsiders this case. [23] ACC requested the advice of its clinical advisory panel which consisted of ten medical professionals, 6 of whom were orthopaedic surgeons. Also represented was an urgent care specialist, a physiotherapist, an occupational and environmental medicine specialist and a general surgeon. [24] The panel reported on 2 April 2019. ACR 248/18 [25] The panel first noted that the event on 13 July 2016 was not consistent with severe internal derangement of the...